He said he will await more information about what the auditors found at the local facilities and the results of further investigation to determine what changes need to be made locally.

Congressman Jeff Miller, the Republican from Northwest Florida and Chairman of the House Veterans Affairs committee, told the Daily News that the VA has been clear that inclusion on the list of flagged facilities does not necessarily indicate wrongdoing.

On Monday, the VA inspector general stated auditors found evidence indicating "suspected willful misconduct" at four of the five facilities that serve Northwest Florida veterans, including locations outside Eglin Air Force Base and in Pensacola.

"I feel confident there will be no findings of misconduct in our system," said Thomas Brown, associate chief of staff for ambulatory care for the Gulf Coast Veterans Healthcare System. "I'm not sure that (what the report says) is true."

System officials have not yet been made aware of the reasons their facilities were flagged, he said, though they expect more information soon.

He noted that during auditors' debriefings they did not mention finding any misconduct.

System officials have not yet been made aware of the reasons their facilities were flagged, he said, though they expect more information soon.

up how long patients are waiting for medical care.

On Monday, the VA inspector general stated auditors found evidence indicating "suspected willful misconduct" at four of the five Ray Ban Cockpit Pink

"I am hopeful that the issues that are systemic throughout the country do not in fact happen in Pensacola or at Eglin," said Miller.

That includes the clinics outside the gates of Eglin, in Pensacola and in Mobile, Ala., and the hospital in Biloxi, Miss. Panama City was the only facility in that was not flagged for further review in the Gulf Coast system, which serves over 56,000 veterans.

facilities that serve Northwest Florida veterans, including locations outside Eglin Air Force Base and in Pensacola.

"I am hopeful that the issues that are systemic throughout the country do not in fact happen in Pensacola or at Eglin," said Miller.

That includes the clinics outside the gates of Eglin, in Pensacola and in Mobile, Ala., and the hospital in Biloxi, Miss. Panama City was the only facility in that was not flagged for further review in the Gulf Coast system, which serves over 56,000 veterans.

over evidence that staff across the VA system have been attempting to cover up how long patients are waiting for medical care.

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Investigators found 112 facilities where either evidence indicated staff were using "undesired" scheduling practices or staff reported receiving instructions to modify scheduling dates.

He noted that during auditors' debriefings they did not mention finding any misconduct.

Congressman Jeff Miller, the Republican from Northwest Florida and Chairman of the House Veterans Affairs committee, told the Daily News that the VA has been clear that inclusion on the list of flagged facilities does not necessarily indicate wrongdoing.

An official with the Veterans Affairs healthcare system said Tuesday he doesn't believe there has been misconduct at local facilities.

"I feel confident there will be no findings of misconduct in our system," said Thomas Brown, associate chief of staff for ambulatory care for the Gulf Coast Veterans Healthcare System. "I'm not sure that (what the report says) is true."

He said he will await more information about what the auditors found at the local facilities and the results of further investigation to determine what changes need to be made locally.

An official with the Veterans Affairs healthcare system said Tuesday he doesn't believe there has been misconduct at local facilities.